He's a priest -- he's marrying them to other people, not to himself.
I would say mark all of them. Due to the fact that this is a poem it uses all of these.
Answer:
Belfort was born in 1962 in the Bronx borough of New York City to a Jewish family. He was raisedin Bayside, Queens. Between completing high school and starting college, Belfort and his close (related to the time when a person is a child) friend Elliot Loewenstern earned $20, 000 selling Italian ice from styro foam coolers to people at a local beach. Belfort went on to graduate from American University with a degree in (study of living things/qualities of living things). Belfort planned on using the money earned with Loewenstern to pay for teeth-related school, and heenrolled at the University of Maryland School of (medical care for the teeth); however, he left after the dean of the school said to him on his first day at the college: “The golden age of medical care for the teeth is over. If you’re here simply because you’re looking to make a lot of money, you’re in the wrong place”.
Answer: 1st question: The book wagon is destroyed and replaced by an automobile.
Mary helps design and set up the library wagon.
2nd question: Mary becomes a vice-president of the American Library Association.
Mary is hired as head librarian of one of the nation’s first county-wide libraries.
3rd question: “She presented her idea to the board of trustees of the library.”
“But by now, the board had learned that when Miss Titcomb decided to do something, she did it.”
Explanation:
It's just a gUeSs
DABABY CAR
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*plays on my mommys iphone*